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Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Max Dupain
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'From multi-award-winning writer Helen Ennis comes the first ever biography of the photographer Max Dupain, the most influential Australian photographer of the 20th century and creator of many iconic images that have passed into our national imagination.

'Max Dupain (1911-1992) was a major cultural figure in Australia who was at the forefront of the visual arts in a career spanning more than fifty years. During this time he produced a number of images now regarded as iconic (The Sunbaker, Meat Queue, Form at Bondi, At Newport). He championed modern photography and a distinctive Australian approach.

'However, to date Dupain has been seen mostly in one-dimensional, limited and limiting terms - as exceptional, as super masculine, as an Australian hero. But this landmark biography approaches him as a complex and contradictory figure who, despite the apparent certitude of his photographic style, was filled with self-doubt and anxiety. Dupain was a Romantic and a rationalist and struggled with the intensity of his emotions and reactions. He wanted simplicity in his art and life but found it difficult to attain. He never wanted to be ordinary.

'Examining the sources of his creativity - literature, art, music - alongside his approach to masculinity, love, the body, war, and nature, Max Dupain: A Portrait reveals a driven artist, one whose relationship to his work has been described as 'ferocious' and 'painful to watch'. Photographer David Moore, a long-term friend, said he 'needed to photograph like he needed to breathe. It was part of him. It gave his drive and force in life.''  (Publication summary)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • London,
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      England,
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      United Kingdom (UK),
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      Western Europe, Europe,
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      Fourth Estate ,
      2024 .
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      Image courtesy of publisher's website.
      Extent: 528p.
      Note/s:
      • Published 30 October 2024
      ISBN: 9781460764800

Works about this Work

Max Dupain : A Portrait by Helen Ennis Review – the Man Who Took Australia’s Most Famous Photo Nigel Featherstone , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 8 November 2024;

— Review of Max Dupain Helen Ennis , 2024 single work biography

'In this very readable and moving biography, the Sunbaker photographer comes across as someone who spoke against his myth – but also traded on it until the end' 

Max Dupain : A Portrait by Helen Ennis Review – the Man Who Took Australia’s Most Famous Photo Nigel Featherstone , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 8 November 2024;

— Review of Max Dupain Helen Ennis , 2024 single work biography

'In this very readable and moving biography, the Sunbaker photographer comes across as someone who spoke against his myth – but also traded on it until the end' 

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